. Emblems, divine and moral, together with hieroglyphicks of the life of man . ar, I fear no 111 ; Roufcmc they niay, but have no power to kill. S. AMBROS. Book 3. Emblems, 163 S. A M B R O S. lib. 4. in cap. 4. in Luc. The re-ward of honours^ the height of po-wer^ thedelicacy cf diet^ and the beauty of an harlot^ are thefnares of the deviL S. A M B R O S. de bono mortis. Whilfl then feekejlpleafure^ thou runneft intofnares^for the eye of the harlot is the fnarc of the adulterer. S A V A N A R. /;/ eatiig he fets before tisgluttony 5 /;; generation^luxury 5 iu labour^ fl^Sg^fi^^^fi-, ^^^ ccnve


. Emblems, divine and moral, together with hieroglyphicks of the life of man . ar, I fear no 111 ; Roufcmc they niay, but have no power to kill. S. AMBROS. Book 3. Emblems, 163 S. A M B R O S. lib. 4. in cap. 4. in Luc. The re-ward of honours^ the height of po-wer^ thedelicacy cf diet^ and the beauty of an harlot^ are thefnares of the deviL S. A M B R O S. de bono mortis. Whilfl then feekejlpleafure^ thou runneft intofnares^for the eye of the harlot is the fnarc of the adulterer. S A V A N A R. /;/ eatiig he fets before tisgluttony 5 /;; generation^luxury 5 iu labour^ fl^Sg^fi^^^fi-, ^^^ ccnverjing, envy jin gcjemivg^ ccretoujhefs 5 in correcling anger 5 ii?-bo7iGur^pride y in the hearty he fets evil thoughts j inthe mouth\ evilwords-^ in affions, evilivorks-^ whena-zvakey he moves tiS to evil aEiions 5 njcheji afieef^ tofilthy drearas. EPIG. (>.Be fid, my heart, deep dangers wait thy mirth rThy fours way laid by Tea, by hell, by earth :Hell has her hounJs j earth, fnares^ the fea, a Ihelf,But mod of all, my heart, beware thy feif. H X J 64 Emblems,X. Book F^tefT nct^ vtvta jud^i^i^t nnth thySeruaiit for no mrui lttt*»uj shall PCfUJtiftfH i/it thy sujht- * .: . Book 3. Emblvns. 165 X. PSALMS 143. 2. Banter not into judgment with thy fervant, forin thy fight JJoall no man living he jujiijied. JefiiS, Jufiice. Sinner, B(mancl3-J^,y Ring ^orth the prisoner, Juftice. Ju. Thy com-Are done,Jufljudge: See here the prisner ftands. yc/What has the prisner done? Say; whats the cau{«-Of his con:imitment ? Jn^- He hath broke the lawsOf his too gracious God ; confpird the deathOf that great Maj?fty that f;ave him breath,And heaps tranfgreflion, Lord, upon tranfgrefTion. y<?/ Howknowil thou this? Ju. Evn by his own con-His fins are crying ; and they cryd aloud; (fefTion :They cry*d to heavn, they cryM to heaven for blood. ^T^jCWhatfayft thoujfinner? hall: thou ought to pleadThat fentcnce fhould not pafs ? hold up thy head,And flicw thy brazn, thy rebellious face. Sin,


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